What characteristics make hair a useful forensic tool

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What characteristics make hair a useful forensic tool? The body is constantly losing hair,

What characteristics make hair a useful forensic tool? The body is constantly losing hair, more so in violent situations. Hair is persistent; it catches on and clings to clothing, rugs, dust balls, and the like. Hair is resistant to chemical and biological degradation. It absorbs chemicals ingested by the source.

How would you decide approximately how long ago a hair sample had been dyed?

How would you decide approximately how long ago a hair sample had been dyed? Measure the distance from the line where the dye begins to the root and divide by the growth rate of 1 cm per month.

If you were asked whether a particular hair sample were human or animal, what

If you were asked whether a particular hair sample were human or animal, what would you look for? Explain using words and diagrams. The investigator would primarily study the medullary index; he or she would also examine the cuticle, thickness, and color banding.

If you were asked to compare an unknown (questioned) sample to a known sample

If you were asked to compare an unknown (questioned) sample to a known sample of human hair to match or identify origin, what would you look for? Would your observations give conclusive evidence? Explain using words and drawings. The investigator would look at the length, color, tip condition, diameter, configuration, cross section, medulla type, and any cosmetic treatment.

What fibers can also be considered hair? Fibers that are also hair include wool;

What fibers can also be considered hair? Fibers that are also hair include wool; mohair; cashmere; and, more rarely, llama, alpaca, and camel.